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    Many individuals in this day and age believe the ideals of feminism are no longer necessary. The fact that society has made vast strides to the equality of many different individuals makes it seem that injustice is a thing of the past, and that any kind of change in our attitudes of one another is highly unneeded. Given the rise in misrepresentation of perfection through media, verbal and physically mistreatment of women, and the uprising of the rape and continued acts of violence all around…

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    could be read with my partners right eye was line 10. The visual acuity of his right eye is 20/13, this mean that he was standing twenty feet away form the chart he could see what regular people cans see at thirteen feet away. j) The smallest line that could be read with my partners left eye was line 10. The visual acuity of his left eye is 20/13, this means that he was standing twenty feet away from the chart and could see what a regular person could see at thirteen feet away from the chart.…

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    Linda, as his peer, continuously commanding she “stop interrupting” or declaring “will you stop” when she simply attempts to make a positive remark (Miller 47). Regardless of this, Linda refuses to view her treatment as anything less than normal, standing up for him until the very end of his days. This may simply reflect the time period, where women were viewed as far inferior to men. Even the wage gap displays this, with women in 1940 earning $0.62 to every man’s dollar. While this trend has…

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    Emily Dickinson’s “The Drop,” can be interpreted multiple ways, one being the literal sense and another in a metaphorical sense. Word for word, the poem directly indicates a droplet of water getting lost in the massive waves of a sea. However, the subtext of the poem correlates back to the major theme of self and the global society. “The Drop” cannot be viewed one sidedly, rather from all possible aspects; we must “flesh out” to discover the deeper meaning, or the author’s intended purpose of…

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    everywhere, while specialists quickly tried to get the day ready. Also, I could overhear Jim Cramer preparing and discussing his financial theories that the network was about to broadcast. I felt as if I were a child at Disneyland for the first time. Waves of excitement ran through my body, giving me the desire to see everything. When I took a photo in front of the most symbolic area of the stock exchange, I knew I wanted to return as head of my own company.…

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    As I walked into the stadium, the smell of hotdogs and popcorn filled the air. It was a familiar setting. A setting I had grown to know very well because my dad loved baseball. The red white and blue colors were everywhere as fans came from every direction into the stadium. My dad and I walked to the outfield where the opposing team was warming up for the game. Turner Field in Atlanta was not only home of the Braves, but a home to many baseball fans. The concessions and amenities for the fans,…

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    As deaf as a post, I was intensely focused on reading the amazing book, BFG. The magical book about a young innocent 8-year old boy around my age was fascinating. I was so immensely engrossed in this extraordinary story by Dahl that I did not notice that, as quick as a rabbit, the typically unremarkable television had begun to strangely hobble over to me on old wooden legs. It was not until it harshly bumped into me with its black box, grey screen, old-fashion appearance, and light brown legs…

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    the roar of the soldiers fighting in a cloud of dust as a wave of sharp pain threatened her. Hippolyta’s eyes fluttered open and the soldier ripped off his helmet to reveal a dirt-swiped, angular face, concerned brown eyes and floppy brown hair. He leaned over her, breathing heavily. “Are you okay?” A considerate hand reached out and, against her better judgement, Hippolyta gingerly clutched it to sit up. She gazed at the figure standing in front of her. The sun shone behind him, giving him…

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    represented in horror movies, and the means by which women have successfully come out of the shadows has altered the genre of horror films. For the most part, such changes can be attributed to bigger societal movements such as the Second and Third Wave Feminism. The influence of these important societal movements can be witnessed just like the changing space of women in horror…

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    Analisa Santhouse Brrrrrring... The noise of my alarm clock startles me. I throw off the covers on my bed, and run across the chilly floor, to stop the ear piercing noise of my alarm. I slip into the warmth of my fuzzy slippers, and head downstairs to the kitchen to start my day. I start by pouring a cup of coffee, plop onto the couch and watch the morning news. It’s snowing they say. I walk over to the window and throw open the curtain. Frost crawls up the sides of the window, and the snow…

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